The value of resilience
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I agree, there are lots of safe new designs. Its the cleanest always on option.Leave a comment:
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That was the whole point of the article, people who rely on just their power provider do have all their eggs in one basket so to speak.
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Its time to dust off nuclear energy and give it another try.Leave a comment:
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All I am saying is not to put all our eggs in one basket. We need to make sure we have enough power generation across the country to handle the loss of solar.Leave a comment:
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You are correct. The Krakatoa eruption affected the weather around the world for years. Life is full of uncertainties.
It all depends on how one wants to deal with them. There are still people out there that worry if they have enough toilet paper.Leave a comment:
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What bothers me is that I never see any % chance of how much sun may be blocked from pv systems should we ever get another volcanic release.
There are way too many historical instances where even a small volcanic release in the right areas block out a large portion of the sun hitting our planet.
Right now we see most of those volcanic events in the Philippines or 3rd world countries that have not developed a high percentage of solar pv to generate like we have in the West US.
What would happen if one of the mountains in the North West (like St Helen's) let go all that ash again into the atmosphere. How will that affect the green energy production down wind of the event?
Again while I am very much for solar pv energy production I have to add in all of the variables that would allow us to get the proper amount of sunlight to generate power. Without power sources unaffected by volcanoes added into the mix the US population could suffer from not having enough power to go around. That would make the rolling blackouts currently occurring seem like an irritation instead of a heart stopper.Leave a comment:
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The value of resilience
After the rolling blackouts in California a few weeks ago i noticed new displays on generators "on sale" at my local lumber yard and hardware stores.
No surprise then that an article like this would come out..
A new critical load tiering approach solves the elusive value-of-resilience challenge and facilitates the proliferation of solar-driven microgrids.
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